Access Control PRODUCT RANGE

Locks

Secure your premises with VIP locks

An electronic lock (or electric lock) is a locking device which operates by means of electric current. Electric locks are sometimes stand-alone with an electronic control assembly mounted directly to the lock

Locks

Secure your premises with VIP locks

Electric locks use magnets, solenoids, or motors to actuate the lock by either supplying or removing power. Operating the lock can be as simple as using a switch, for example an apartment intercom door release, or as complex as a biometric based access control system. There are two basic types of locks: "fail-safe" or "fail-secure" depending on the application and the requirements of the project.

All diiferent types of locks can be supplied depending on the door to be installed on, the access control system to be connected to and the particular requirements of each project.

Controllers

New generation control systems by VIP Technologies

Controllers

New generation control systems by VIP Technologies

Access control is a security technique that can be used to regulate access to premises to particular persons, depending on the time of day, day of week, specific date during the year. Access can be programmed using the sophisticated access control algorithm of the controller and can be tailored to every requirement.

Access control systems limit access to campuses, buildings, rooms and physical IT assets by employing various techniques to grant access to those who are entitled to. Techniques like proximity card readers (EM or Mifare cards) are employed where the entitled people show their cards to the proximity readers to get access to secured premises. Other techniques include biometric methods like fingerprints, face recognition and vein recognition systems increasing the security level of the secured premises.

Network access control systems can be programmed to grant access only to predefined time periods, deny access during holidays and defining groups of people who have access to the secured premises. All groups, time periods and other parameters can be combined and programmed into the system as the security administrator wishes. Everything can be programmed using a computer software which records all actions taken by the users and produces unique and customised reports to the security administrator.

Standalone access controllers provide an economic solution without access to computer and reports but providing basic access to premises to registered users.

Accessories

Proximity exit buttons and switches

Built-in micro controller for decoding infrared signal to avoid interference from the noise (where applicable) and preventing electric lock's not opening the door when the access controller failure or other unexpected accidents resulting in